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What's your favourite healthy breakfast recipe that you make when you have time to, and all the ingredients around? That recipe that's your favourite, maybe not your go to, but the one you'd make all the time if you could. Your absolute favourite.

My absolute favorite would be tofu scramble - but even if I could make it all the time I can't since I'm on doctor's orders to limit soy intake. However brown butter pancakes are a close second, topped with fresh berries or banana - yum!